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But still, this period is very interesting because you can start seeing the infusion of dancehall elements which have a incredibly rich history in the UK. The hype around UKG brings the scene to new heights. The UKG sound splits in two. Four to the floor vs two step. On the other end of the scale, sampling U. Major labels are commissioning UKG producers to do 2step remixes for the UK pressings trying to cash in on the trend which was until then, a white label culture.

The MC led parties created a new sound. Mostly, it meant the tracks coming from the end of 2step that featured MC-ing. Grime however is the sound of a new generation of musical talents. In many ways one of the most interesting and influential couple of years in the Garage music. What the UK and the Garage scene has always done extremely well is after the huge commercial success of a genre, to go back all the way underground and go back to the drawing board.

This period with a few weird names darkstep, nu swing, etc. In , with the help of pioneers like El-B, Zed Bias, Oris Jay and Horsepower Productions they started building a foundation for a rougher sound influenced by dub while still keeping those distinct UKG drums.

It was dark, jazzy, stripped-down but all with the 2 step swing to it. Rachel Collins Watercolor Artist. Rock N Roll Artists Birthdays. Ristorante Al Canton Dei Artisti. Robert Watson Artist. Robert Billington Artist. Rap Artist Booking. Record Artist Showcases Russian Child Artist Prodigy. Roy Huxley Artist. Robert Macmillan Scottish Artist. Robert May Artist Golden Retriever. J Ducker Artist. Lynn Kerr Artist Scotland. Free Unsigned Artist.

This is done to kill time. And once all of the required steps are completed, it is typical for the musician to start over from the beginning.

Sometimes professional musicians will add in a few additional steps that they heard in other songs to make their song stand out. Double Time is where an artist increases tempo temporarily, this is usually done to replace a beat down when they inadvertently create a song that sounds too much like another song they've already made.

Double time is the most popular of all of the non-essential steps. This is similar to Double Time, however, instead of doubling the time, it is cut in half. This is usually done when the artist created a song that was too fast to begin with and realized they couldn't get away with increasing the tempo so they just reduce it.

Chopping vocals is usually done when all other effects have been explored. An artist will take the vocals from the track they are working on and around them shuffle or cho of th ver en o eac wor. Sometimes artists choose to mix in vocals from other songs that don't belong, often times gibberish is flurg bnible margnzzzzt as a result. This effect is popular in remixes of other people's dubstep songs since it allows the remixer to obscure the original vocals, making it seem like the song is entirely new and fooling the listener into believing actual effort was put into the music.

Sometimes artists will attempt to take listeners by surprise by slowly lowering the volume of a track and suddenly raise it to it's maximum.

The desired effect is to shock listeners and make them " shit brix ". This tactic is desirable in live performances as the performer is paid for the night and if they can manage to make the entire audience crap their pants they can go home and play videogames sooner.

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